Dolly-Parton
Dolly Parton escaped the struggles of her life early on by using her creative and imaginative imagination. Even before learning to write or read and compose her own songs. When she was 8years old, she purchased her first electric guitar and began singing on an Knoxville Tenn Radio Station. She recorded her first album in the same calendar year on Gold Band Records, a small label that was an independent. In high school she established herself in the school community but her goals were bigger. The day after she graduated in 1964, she moved to Nashville. Dumb Blonde (1967) and Something Fishy (1968) were her two first charting albums on Monument Records. Porter Wagoner, a syndicated television show host at the time, was in search for a female singer for his program. Parton was hired in the year 1967, signed with RCA Records by 1968, and became a member of the Grand Ole Opry. However she left Wagoner's show in 1974, as her own releases such as Joshua Coat of Many Colors and Jolene had begun charting their collaborative efforts. Parton composed I Will Always love You in honor of Wagoner in the aftermath of their breakup. The song reached the top of the charts at. The song of Parton in 1974. I Will Always Love You reached No.







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